Android system is pre-installed on its own space called ROM which is not accessible by end-user. There is usually some wasted free space there?When you update one of your pre-installed application (say GMail as an example), Android does not really update it but "deprecates" the pre-installed version and installs a new instance in your user space, which causes your available free space to decrease because of some duplicate applications.

What does Apps2ROM do: - Lists all your applications and indicates their location (System and/or User space). - Allows you to select user applications you want to move/update to system space. - Once enabled, on every device boot it will automatically check for selected applications and move them to your system space if found. - On some devices (mostly stock ROM neo-rooted), the auto-move feature might not work so you can try the "Move now" functionality which is compatible with more devices. - Removes System application / bloat-ware

Info/Warning: - You need to have ROOT access on your phone. - Not all application like to be moved to system and will cause them to "Force Close". To resolve, remove the app with Apps2ROM and reinstall it from play store. (Adblock Plus is known to create problems). - If you have a "Not found" error, try installing busybox, restart and retry. - Some devices are S-ON which means "Security ON" and prevents from writing to system memory. Apps2ROM cannot work on such devices until you find a way to S-OFF your device. This problem have been reported on some HTC devices. - Never restore Apps2ROM's data with a backup software as it uses ROM-dependent configuration. - Selected applications are moved during phone boot time (or immediately with the Move Now button) - Applications moved to system cannot be uninstalled by standard Android uninstaller. You can remove them with Apps2ROM. - Please read help menu.

FAQ: Q: Does Apps2ROM immediately move my applications when I enable it? A: If you select "Move now", yes, and then your device will be restarted. If you Enable Apps2ROM, no, applications are moved during phone boot time in order to prevent instabilities (application disappearing or crashing).

Q: Doesn't Apps2ROM slow-down my phone by checking for updated applications to move? A: No, Apps2ROM does not launch background process so it will not slow-down your phone. Once you close the application, it stops running and will do its job on phone reboot only.

Q: Why to I need ROOT access? A: Apps2ROM needs ROOT access in order to write in your system ROM.

Q: Isn't it dangerous to write in system ROM? A: Just be careful not to fill too much your system ROM. There is a security margin of 10MB that can be lowered in preferences (decrease it at your own risks!).

Q: You said it can speed up applications? A: It does it indirectly. If you use some Apps2SD program, by freeing some space with Apps2ROM, you might be able to move some applications back to memory which will make them load faster. People using high-end devices with a lot of user memory will most likely not see any benefits.

Q: After restarting my device, applications haven't been moved. A: Be sure Apps2ROM asked for super user permissions. If you have a stock ROM it most likely won't work. Try the "Move now" functionality. If it still don't work, try installing busybox if you don't already have it. If it still don't work, enable "debug" in advanced preferences and report the exact error to developer.

Q: Where are system and user app located on the my device? A: System app are stored in /system/app/ and user app usually are in /data/app/

People having problems with Apps2ROM, please consider contacting me before giving a low valuation as you might help me fixing your problem. Thanks

Android system is pre-installed on its own space called ROM which is not accessible by end-user. There is usually some wasted free space there?When you update one of your pre-installed application (say GMail as an example), Android does not really update it but "deprecates" the pre-installed version and installs a new instance in your user space, which causes your available free space to decrease because of some duplicate applications.

What does Apps2ROM do: - Lists all your applications and indicates their location (System and/or User space). - Allows you to select user applications you want to move/update to system space. - Once enabled, on every device boot it will automatically check for selected applications and move them to your system space if found. - On some devices (mostly stock ROM neo-rooted), the auto-move feature might not work so you can try the "Move now" functionality which is compatible with more devices. - Removes System application / bloat-ware

Info/Warning: - You need to have ROOT access on your phone. - Not all application like to be moved to system and will cause them to "Force Close". To resolve, remove the app with Apps2ROM and reinstall it from play store. (Adblock Plus is known to create problems). - If you have a "Not found" error, try installing busybox, restart and retry. - Some devices are S-ON which means "Security ON" and prevents from writing to system memory. Apps2ROM cannot work on such devices until you find a way to S-OFF your device. This problem have been reported on some HTC devices. - Never restore Apps2ROM's data with a backup software as it uses ROM-dependent configuration. - Selected applications are moved during phone boot time (or immediately with the Move Now button) - Applications moved to system cannot be uninstalled by standard Android uninstaller. You can remove them with Apps2ROM. - Please read help menu.

FAQ: Q: Does Apps2ROM immediately move my applications when I enable it? A: If you select "Move now", yes, and then your device will be restarted. If you Enable Apps2ROM, no, applications are moved during phone boot time in order to prevent instabilities (application disappearing or crashing).

Q: Doesn't Apps2ROM slow-down my phone by checking for updated applications to move? A: No, Apps2ROM does not launch background process so it will not slow-down your phone. Once you close the application, it stops running and will do its job on phone reboot only.

Q: Why to I need ROOT access? A: Apps2ROM needs ROOT access in order to write in your system ROM.

Q: Isn't it dangerous to write in system ROM? A: Just be careful not to fill too much your system ROM. There is a security margin of 10MB that can be lowered in preferences (decrease it at your own risks!).

Q: You said it can speed up applications? A: It does it indirectly. If you use some Apps2SD program, by freeing some space with Apps2ROM, you might be able to move some applications back to memory which will make them load faster. People using high-end devices with a lot of user memory will most likely not see any benefits.

Q: After restarting my device, applications haven't been moved. A: Be sure Apps2ROM asked for super user permissions. If you have a stock ROM it most likely won't work. Try the "Move now" functionality. If it still don't work, try installing busybox if you don't already have it. If it still don't work, enable "debug" in advanced preferences and report the exact error to developer.

Q: Where are system and user app located on the my device? A: System app are stored in /system/app/ and user app usually are in /data/app/

People having problems with Apps2ROM, please consider contacting me before giving a low valuation as you might help me fixing your problem. Thanks

New design Wouldn't be bad with a material-like design. Add a new icon and it will look amazing!

A Google UserJun 5, 2015

Great tool Great Must have tool for root users. But one little problem: it would be nice if this app could manage auto move of updated applications. P.S: how this app finds out if app might not work from system ROM?

A Google UserJun 2, 2015

Woah nice app I almost done to wait for this app but now here they are , great

A Google UserMay 27, 2015

Lollipop Make for lollipop

A Google UserMay 19, 2015

Great! I always get annoyed on stock apps that has a better counterpart.. So, I just delete the system app and replace it with the new app, so, win-win